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May 1, forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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My Lords cannot pay any bounty to the slain officers' widows,
having received his late Majesty's directions to the contrary. |
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Ordered that 13333l. 6s. 8d. in deficient tallies on the second 2s.
Aid in the Navy Treasurer's hands be applied towards the debt of the
Second Book [of Navy bill debts.] Ibid., p. 159. |
eodem die, afternoon |
Present: ut supra. |
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The Customs Commissioners are called in. Their papers are read
and answers [are minuted or endorsed] on them. |
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They insist that in the charter of the two East India Companies
the said Companies be obliged to give their common seal with 2 or
more sureties for their Duties [on goods] that are bondable. |
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[Give notice] to the Attorney and Solicitor General and to the said
Commissioners to be here on Tuesday afternoon at 6 concerning the
security to be given as above. The Commissioners say when the
Old Company gave only their common seal they did not clear in
7 years. |
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Order the Customs Commissioners to put the bonds for the 15
per cent. due from the Old Company, into the hands of their Solicitor
in order to recover the money due thereupon: [the proceeds] to be
paid to the Receiver General of Customs in order that he may be
enabled out of the same to satisfy the debentures charged or
chargeable thereupon. |
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[Order for] 754l. to be issued to the Earl of Ranelagh on account of
subsistence to Teviot's Dragoons: to be issued out of loans on Malt
and to be accounted part of the 700,000l. Ibid. |
May 5, forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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[Write] to the Customs Commissioners and the Attorney and
Solicitor General not to attend this afternoon. |
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Send to the Customs Commissioners, for their opinion thereon, a
copy of the clause [in the proposed charter or indenture for
uniting the two East India Companies] concerning security [to be
given by them.] |
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[The draft of a royal] letter for the deficient tallies of 13333l. 6s. 8d.
to be applied to debts of the Second Book of the Navy is read and
approved. |
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Prepare the warrants for [Richard] Ustwick [collector of Bideford
port] and John Bolitho [Surveyor in Plymouth port] to exchange
places. |
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Issue to the Earl of Ranelagh out of loans on the Malt Act 6587l.
10s. 4d. for subsistence of the Troops in England, Jersey and Guernsey
from April 29 to May 13 instant in further part of the 352000l. |
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likewise 18115l. 6s. 0d. to complete 181033l. 2s. 6d. given last year
for the pay and contingents of 10,000 men for the assistance of the
States General viz. to the 30th inst.: to be issued out of loans on the
last part of the 3700l. a week. |
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These loans are to be made by the Earl of Ranelagh himself. |
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Mr. Gilliver is called in. He denies the taking any fees for the
rents he levies [as Receiver of Crown Land Revenues for Co. Derby]
except the ancient fee of 4d. for every acquittance. |
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My Lords order that he take [only] the fee of 4d. for one acquittance
only [and nothing for subsequent or other acquittances of the same
person.] Ibid., p. 160. |
May 6. |
Present: attendance not stated. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer ordered a letter [of direction]
to be writ for 15,000l. [to the Earl of Ranelagh] for half pay "which
was shewn to and also directed by" . . . . . . Ibid. |
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[Lord Godolphin, Lord Treasurer, from 8 May, 1702]. |
May 12. |
Present: Lord Treasurer [Godolphin] and Mr. [Henry Boyle]
Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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In case any person should make any application to his lordship
for doing any thing concerning the place of Auditor of the Receipt
his lordship (upon reading a letter of the Marquess of Carmarthen)
is pleased to resolve that nothing shall be done upon such application
till the Marquess is heard |
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"The Earl of Ranelagh [is called in]. He is cautioned that out
of the money which he received for the 40,000 men in Holland he
do not pay any of the money which were not allowed by the House
of Commons to the Danes, in their votes of this Session" [to wit the
votes of 10 Feb. 1701–2, Commons Journals XIII, p. 738]. |
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Order for the issue to the said Earl of 50000l. out of the loans on
the Land Tax and Subsidies [as by 1 Anne c. 6 for granting an
Aid by divers Subsidies and a Land Tax]: to be as in further part
of 700,000l. for the 40000 men and is intended towards their pay. |
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Desire the said Earl and Mr. Blathwait to attend here every
Tuesday morning and desire both to be here next Friday at 9 [in the
morning]. |
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Order for the following issues to the Earl of Ranelagh out of loans
on the Land Tax and Subsidies, being sums as in his memorial of
this day viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for 2 weeks' subsistence to the 27th inst. |
5648 |
18 |
8 |
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for subsistence to the Company at Bermudas |
356 |
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for levy money for additional men of the
Royal Regiment |
1800 |
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for ditto for Essex's Dragoons |
1296 |
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(the above 4 items to be as in part of 264867l.
10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons this year)
for subsistence to 7 new Regiments to enable
the Officers to make levies (to be as in part
of 87125l. 10s. 0d. for Marines) |
2800 |
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for subsistence for Officers and recruits
designed for Holland (to be as in part of
700,000l. for the Forces in Holland) |
3660 |
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Issue to the Treasurer of the Navy, out of loans on the Land Tax
and Subsidies, 2400l. for subsistence for the 6 Marine Regiments:
to be paid over to the Earl of Ranelagh. |
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Order for [the issue] 137188l. 9s. 10½d. out of the like loans: for
one year's interest [to Lady day 1700 on Deficient Funds] as by
the Act [of 1 Anne c. 6]. |
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[Payment is] ordered of the incidents and a quarter's salary for
the two Commissions of Accounts [the Commission for taking Public
Accounts and the Commission for Army Debts]: to be issued out
of loans as above. |
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Issue 8000l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of the like loans: to be
for Contingencies of the Fleet under Sir George Rook. Write to the
Navy Board whether this payment is to be placed to the head of
Wear and Tear or what other head of the Navy. Also inform them
that Sir George Rook who receives 8000l. for Contingencies [will]
upon his return be called upon to make a particular account of the
same. |
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[Write] to the Agents for Taxes to be here to-morrow morning
at 8; and the doors to be shut. Write Mr. Metcalf to be here then. |
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So much of the 2953l. 0s. 2½d. (struck through). |
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Prepare Mr. Ferne's warrant. |
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Mr. Fitch et al [are called in and do] desire that Cha. Fitch may be
the King's waiter loco Mr. Enust [sic ? for Enos]. My Lord will
consider him at another time. Longbottome is to be the King's
waiter loco Enos deceased. |
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Issue 10000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy out of loans on the
Land Tax and Subsidies: to be applied towards the short allowance
money for the men on board the Fleet. In the margin: respited. |
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[Write] to the Navy Commissioners and Victualling Commissioners
to be here on Friday morning at 8 about the money for Short
Allowance and to buy wine for the Fleet. |
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Ordered that 10120l. 17s. 6d. be issued to the Navy Treasurer out
of loans on the Land Tax and Subsidies: to be paid over to Samuell
Atkinson and Nicholas Roop for Contingent charges of 10,000
soldiers and their Officers for sea service. |
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Likewise for 17892l. 11s. 0d. to same out of last year's funds: to
complete 200,000l. for arrears of Wages and Recalls. Ibid., pp. 161–2. |
May 13, forenoon. |
Present: Lord Treasurer [Godolphin], Chancellor [Boyle]. |
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Capt. Delaval's papers are read. He demands 300l. remainder of
500l. and his charges upon the Moors' going home. To be laid
before the Queen. |
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Make a list of all the patent offices granted during pleasure which
are to be renewed [on the accession of a new Sovereign] by warrants
countersigned by the Lord Treasurer or by his lordship's fiat: and
carry it to my Lord's house to-morrow morning at 8. |
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My Lord directs the Agents [for Taxes] to proceed against Mr.
Farrer and his estate for Mason's debt, as fast as the law will permit.
Ibid., p. 163. |
May 15. |
Present: ut supra. |
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[Write] to my Lord Halifax to be here on Monday morning at 9.
Copy the minutes concerning the security to be given by the East
India Company and attend [with it] at the next [meeting of the
Privy] Council. |
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Issue so much to the Earl of Ranelagh as will pay the subsistence
of the Company at Newfoundland until Dec. 24 next. |
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Ordered that 2653l. be issued to the Earl of Ranelagh: out of
loans on the Land Tax [the Land Tax and Subsidies as by 1 Anne
c. 6]: to be for 3 months' pay to be advanced to the Commander
in Chief and other General and Staff Officers of the Land Forces
who are to attend the Fleet: and to be placed to the account of
87125l. 10s. 0d. Ibid., p. 164. |
May 18. |
Present: ut supra. |
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[Order for] 200 guineas to be paid to the Earl of Carlisle for so
much by him paid to Dr. — B — [Govert Bidloo] (the Dutch doctor)
for his service in attending the King during his sickness. |
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Direct the [Principal] Officers of Ordnance to be here to-morrow
morning and in the meantime to forbear the buying the Spanish
money mentioned in their letter of the 16th inst. |
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Lord Halifax comes in. He says that he is in possession of the
offices of Auditor of the Receipt and Writer of the Tallies and
Countertallies and takes the same to be his legal freehold: and if
the Marquess of Carmarthen will contest the same, he desires nothing
may be done here [in the Treasury] to his prejudice but that the
matter may be left to the law. |
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Write to my Lord Bradford to know how much hath been received
[from or within the late King's Household] of last year's tax of 3s.
per £. |
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Issue 500,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy: out of loans to be
made by himself on the Land Tax and Subsidies: [the orders of loan
to be drawn] without interest. Treasury Minute Book XIII, p. 165. |
May 19, forenoon. |
Present: Lord Treasurer [Godolphin], Chancellor [Boyle]. |
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The Customs Commissioners to be here this afternoon about the
business relating to Prizes. |
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My Lord orders that the 200l. which by the minute of the 1st
inst. was to be paid into the Exchequer by Capt. Cross be paid by
him to Mr. James Herbert, who was Receiver General of Prizes and
upon production of his receipt the payment is to be intimated to
the Lord Admiral of England. |
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Every Friday afternoon is [reserved by my Lord Treasurer] for
private papers [petitions, memorials &c.]. |
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Issue 5000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh out of loans on the Land Tax
and Subsidy: to be paid over to Capt. Atkinson and Mr. Roop
for transporting horses for Holland: to be placed to the head
of Contingencies for the 40,000 men and as in part of 700,000l.
for said men. |
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The Navy Commissioners and Victualling Commissoiners attend.
They think the 14000l. demanded for wine for the Fleet may be
supplied by bills and that 14000l. will be sufficient for Short Allowance
money for the 20,000 men on board the Fleet commanded by Sir
George Rook. Issue this 14000l. to the Navy Treasurer out of loans
on the Land Tax and Subsidies; to be by him paid over to the
Victuallers for Short Allowance money for 20000 men on board the
said Fleet for 4 months. |
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Mrs. Parravicin is to be paid her interest to this time if she
executes the deed [for the re-conveyance of the Navy Office in
Crutched Friars to the Queen] forthwith but no interest is to be
allowed forward. |
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Write to the Navy Commissioners to cause the 8500l. to be
forthwith paid to her. |
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My Lord directs 85,000l. [to the Navy Treasurer] for half a year's
pay to the Yards due at Xmas last; to be issued out of loans on the
Land Tax &c.: thereof 30,000l. is to be placed to the head of Ordinary
and 55,000l. to the head of Wear and Tear. |
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Likewise 12,000l. to same: out of the like loans: to be on the head
of Wages and is for one year's pay to 1701 Lady day to the Chest at
Chatham. |
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Issue 839l. 10s. 3d. to the Earl of Ranelagh out of the like loans:
as in part of the 264874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons: and to be
by him paid over to the Navy Treasurer for provisions for the
Company at Newfoundland for one year from 1701 Dec. 25;
according to his state of the said Company. |
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Issue 10,000l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of the like loans: to
be for bills of exchange, Necessary Money and Contingencies relating
to the Victualling. |
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Issue 22,600l. to the Earl of Ranelagh: out of the like loans: to
be as in part of the 700,000l. for 40,000 men: and is intended for the
Hanover Troops and to be issued by direction of the Earl of
Marlborough. |
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Shut the [Treasury] doors to-morrow morning [for the consideration of private papers.] Ibid., p. 166. |
eodem die, afternoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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The Customs Commissioners [attend. Their papers are read and
minutes are endorsed thereon]. Ibid., p. 167. |
May 20, forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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Send to the Greencloth to send this morning an account of what
has been the usual expense of late of treating Ambassadors in Extraordinary on their coming hither. |
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Mr. Borret [order for the issue to him of] 200l. |
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Ordered that the Commissioners for Wine Licences send a
certificate of their receipts and payments on the first day of every
month. |
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The Earl of Rochester comes in. |
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Speak to Mr. Blathwait to-morrow morning to assist Lord
Coningsby to make a new Establishment for Ireland. |
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Prepare a warrant to renew the Commission of the Revenue in
Ireland [on the same lines] as it is [at present] only that the salaries
are to be made 1000l. per an. [to each of the Commissioners] from
Lady day last. Ibid., p. 168. |
eodem die, St. James's. |
Present: the Queen: Lord Treasurer; Chancellor of the
Exchequer. |
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Mr. Vanbrugh [is ordered by the Queen] to be Comptroller of the
Works instead of Mr. Talman. |
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The Earl of Manchester [his petition is read. The Queen orders]
the ordinary [due on his late embassy to France] to be paid: the
extraordinaries are to be considered: the 654l. 18s. 5½d. for his
salary as Secretary of State is to be paid as also 1062l. 6s. 6¾d. for
secret service and 35l. 6s. 0¼d. on his patent fee. The 1500l. is to
be paid as other arrears to the [late] King's servants [are paid] and
so much of the said sums now to be paid as became due in the [late]
King's time are to be paid out of the [Civil List] money arisen before
March 8 last. |
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The Earl of Oxford's memorial is read. [The Queen orders him]
1000l. as royal bounty; whereof 500l. is to be to repay Sir Benjamin
Bathurst so much advanced by him [to the said Earl] by the Queen's
order. |
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Col. Howard [his petition is read. The Queen orders that he]
is to be housekeeper of the Excise Office. |
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The Queen will continue the bounty to the four poor Lords. |
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The poor French Protestants [their petition is read. The Queen
orders] 1500l. to be paid. |
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The Earl of Portland [his petition is read. The Queen orders him]
to be paid his bill of disbursements for Windsor Park except the
item of Exchequer fees. |
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The representation of the Judges in Ireland relating to the Marshal
of the Four Courts [is read and] referred to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland. Treasury Minute Book XIII, p. 169. |
May 21, forenoon. Cockpit, Treasury Chambers. |
Present: Lord Treasurer; Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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Order for the issue of 9216l. 11s. 10d. to the Earl of Ranelagh out
of Civil List money grown due since March 8 last: to be as part of
100,000l. directed by the Queen for public uses: and is intended for
Prince Louis of Baden in pursuance of the late King's promise for
carrying on the service on the Upper Rhine. |
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[Write] to Lancelot Burton to be here to-morrow morning. |
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Mr. Morley is called in. He desires that Mr. Freeman may be
admitted into his place and says there is no money given or to be
paid for it. Mr. Freeman is called in and says there is no contract,
promise or agreement between them but only relation. My Lord
[Treasurer] is thereupon pleased to grant the request. |
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The Marquess of Carmarthen's memorial is to be laid before the
Queen. |
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Send for Dr. Otes's dormant warrant from the Post Office. |
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Write to the Gentlemen of the two East India Companies, the
Customs Commissioners, the Attorney and Solicitor General to be
here next Tuesday morning about adjusting the clause in the [said
Companies' new] Charter which concerns the security to be given
for the [Customs] Duties [on their imports of East India goods].
Ibid., p. 170. |
May 22, forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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Prepare a privy seal to warrant the allowances of 2000l. paid to
Mr. Dekien (Dekein) [Rudolph Kien] and the sum paid to Geo.
Clark [916l. 5s. 3d. to George Clarke Esq. for the late King's secret
service] out of the unappropriated moneys in the Earl of Ranelagh's
account. |
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My Lord orders that Capt. Cross do pay the 200l. to Mr. Parkhurst
and Mr. Paschal, to be distributed as the late Act [4 and 5 Wm.
and Mary c. 25 clause 5 and 14] requires. |
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Write to the [Assessment] Commissioners for Whitehall to return
forthwith into the Remembrancer's Office all the duplicates [of the
assessments] for the several taxes for which they ought to have
returned duplicates and are still behind. |
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Write to the Earl of Bradford forthwith to pass all his accounts
that are behind: and write to Auditor Shales to despatch them. |
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The Trustees for Exchequer Bills [are called in] with Mr. Heathcott
et al. They propose a [circulation contract or] subscription on June
1st for 500000l. at 3 per cent.: none to [under] write above 3000l.:
all which is approved. |
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Order for the issue of 8868l. 17s. 3d. to the Earl of Ranelagh out
of loans on the Subsidies and Land Tax, according to his memorial
of this day: to be for 6 weeks' subsistence for the Regiments
[ordered] to go abroad. |
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Likewise 2260l. on another memorial of this day from him: to be
for the Regiments and recruits going to Holland: [and is in] part of
the 700,000l. Ibid., p. 171. |
May 25. forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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To-morrow afternoon [my Lord will consider] private papers. |
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Order for the following issues out of the arrears of the second 4s.
Aid [anno 1693] viz. 115l. 18s. 11½d. to the executors of Ralph
Williamson; 538l. 12s. 6d. to Andrew Hudleston; 344l. 10s. 0d.
to William Green: on their orders for rewards [as Receivers General
of said Tax for respectively Cos. York etc., Cumberland etc. and
Stafford]. |
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Prepare a warrant for Secretary Vernon to be paid [for the same
time] as Lord Manchester [as Secretary of State] is ordered to be
paid. |
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Ordered that 20 —. Ibid., p. 172. |
May 26, forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
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The Attorney General, upon [my Lord's] reading Lord
Carmarthen's petition, thinks that if an admission be requisite to
try the right [and title to the office of the Auditor of the Receipt,
that the present holder of said office viz.] Lord Halifax should
consent to it; or else [that] my Lord Treasurer should give him
[the Marquess] an admission, not [with the intent] to turn my Lord
Halifax out of possession but so far to give the Marquess a seisin as
to bring an assize or to enable the Marquess to bring an action of
the case. But if my Lord Halifax in order to try the right will
admit that the Marquess has an admission there will need no
actual admission. |
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The Solicitor General is of the same opinion and says it is common
in the case of copyholds. Admission gives no right. Both are of
opinion that my Lord Halifax should not insist against this, which
is necessary in order to try the right; and if he should that then
the Lord Treasurer should, pursuant to the patent, make an admission
for this purpose only. |
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The Gentlemen of the two East India Companies and the Customs
Commissioners, and the Attorney and Solicitor General are called in
[concerning the clause in the Charter relating to the security to be
given by the said Companies for the Customs on their imports]. |
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The report dated May 23 inst. from the Customs Commissioners is
read. Sir Thomas Cook denies that the Customs have been better
paid under personal securities and thinks it unreasonable they should
be asked to mortgage their [capital] fund beforehand as a security
for the Customs. |
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Mr. Crags denies that the Customs have been better paid under
personal security. |
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The Attorney General thinks the Queen will have as quick a
remedy against the Companies as against common persons. The
difficulty of suing a Company is bringing it to appear: here [under
the existing proposal] the Queen can sweep all [in order] to make the
Company appear: and he takes it the law does not require any other
security than [a bond under] the common seal [of the Company]
except for the 15 per cent. [Duty] and that it will be a hardship to
require any other [security]: the Crown can seise any of their money
in the Exchequer or anything they have and there needs no other
engagement from them: but the clause may be [drafted so as to
read] till the Queen shall think fit to order otherwise upon their
default in payment. |
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The Solicitor General is of the same opinion and thinks if this
clause be [adopted] it will nevertheless be in the power of the Customs
Commissioners to require good security if there be occasion. |
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The Lord Treasurer [asks] suppose 100,000l. were due how soon
would it be recovered. |
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The Solicitor General thinks [it would be recovered] sooner than
against a particular person. |
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The Attorney General thinks that the sheriff at the first distress
may and ought to take all their goods and money in the Exchequer
or out of it and that will force the Company to appear and the
Exchequer Court will lay him [the sheriff] by the heels if he do not. |
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The Solicitor General says he [the sheriff] may be negligent on a
capias for which he may be committed and the sheriff may as well
be punished for not doing his duty here [in this connection]. |
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Mr. Godolphin says when the [Customs bonds under the Company's] common seal was taken the Company did not clear in two,
three or four years and no interest was ever gotten from them till lately. |
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Sir Thomas Cook denies that matter of fact and [states] that
interest was paid in 1691. |
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Mr. Godolphin says that in 1691 they were advised by Counsel
that the law meant bonds with sureties: from that time sureties
were taken and good payments have been made since. |
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My Lord Treasurer is satisfied upon what the Attorney and
Solicitor General have said that the Crown will be secure but
admonishes the Companies to give no occasion to lenders [persons
who have lent moneys on credit or security of the Duties in question]
to complain; in which case he will be ready at any time to give relief. |
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Pursuant to the Queen's direction the Lord Treasurer orders the
200l. and odd pounds to be issued for Mr. Herbert which was directed
before the [late] King's death. |
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Order for the following issues to the Earl of Ranealgh out of loans
on the Land Tax and Subsidies: viz. |
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|
£ |
s. |
d. |
|
to complete 2 months' clearings to the Guards
to 24 April last |
9065 |
7 |
9¾ |
|
to clear the Garrisons to the same time |
2369 |
3 |
3 |
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for 2 weeks' Subsistence to the Guards to 10
June next |
5648 |
18 |
8 |
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the above three items to be part of the sum of
264874l. 10s. 0d. |
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for Subsistence on account for seven new
Regiments of Foot to enable them to proceed in their levies of part of the 10000 men
for sea service: and to be part of the sum
of 87125l. |
2800 |
|
|
|
for the Earl of Orkney for charge of transporting his Companies and recruits from
Scotland to Holland pursuant to a warrant
of the 18th inst. |
500 |
|
|
|
for the officers and recruits of Windham's
Regiment of Horse |
200 |
|
|
|
for 3 Troops of the Earl of Arran's Regiment
the above 3 items to be part of the sum of
700,000l. |
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to the Treasurer of the Navy to be paid over
to the Earl of Ranelagh for Subsistence of
6 Regiments of Marines: out of money for
Sea Service |
2400 |
|
|
|
(in the margin: see June 9) |
|
|
£23133 |
9 |
8¾ |
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Send to Mr. Whitfield for the Instructions for the 6 Regiments for
Sea Service. |
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Order for the issue to the Earl of Ranelagh of 21382l. 7s. 6d. for
services as follows: out of loans as above: viz. 9216l. 10s. 0d. to be
paid over to Machado for bread for the Forces in the Low Countries
[as equivalent] for the value of 100,000 guilders at 10 guilders
17 stivers per £ sterling; and 12165l. 17s. 6d. for [hire of]
200 bread waggons for 4 months at 5 guilders 10 stivers [per waggon]
per diem. Treasury Minute Book XIII, pp. 173–4. |
May 26, afternoon. |
Present: Lord Treasurer. |
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The officers [of the Exchequer are to be requested] to attend
to-morrow morning. Ibid., p. 175. |
May 27, forenoon. |
Present: Lord Godolphin, Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
|
Renew the order for Lord Rochester's payments at the Post Office. |
|
Make a list of all the dormant warrants for pensions for lives
settled on any branch of the revenue, which warrants [that is to say
such warrants as being during pleasure only] determined at the
late King's death. |
|
Prepare a warrant to re-grant Lord Coningsby's patent for his
office [of Paymaster of the Forces Ireland]. |
|
Upon reading the petition of Sir John Manwaring and Sir Michael
Bydulph and the Minute of Feb. 27 last supra p. 17, my Lord resolves
to comply with what was agreed to by the Treasury Lords in that
Minute provided the 3850l. be paid within 8 days from this time into
the Exchequer and so as all the other conditions there mentioned
be complied with. |
|
The Earl of Bradford [is ordered by my Lord] to receive the
money for arrears of the Household. Sir B. Bathurst to receive
the money growing due [for the Household] from March 8 last. |
|
Mr. Deniston's petition [is read and ordered] to be referred to the
Excise Commissioners. |
|
Mr. Tailor [is ordered] to pay 10l. to Mrs. Walker. Ibid., p. 176. |
May 29, forenoon. |
Present: ut supra. |
|
[Write] to the Earl of Ranelagh to be [here] on Tuesday morning
about the 6 Marine Regiments. |
|
Order for the issue of 6000l. to the Navy Treasurer out of loans on
Subsidies and Land Tax; which with 12000l. lately issued is to
complete 2 years due at Lady day last to the Chest at Chatham. |
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Order for 1000l. for Secret Service out of Civil List money
[arisen or come into the Exchequer] since March 8 last. |
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Order for 20l. to Sir Robert Killigrew: to be paid per Mr. Lowndes:
to be repaid [to said Lowndes] out of the first money the Queen shall
give to him [Killigrew] on his pension or otherwise. |
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Order for 215l. for Secret Service out of Civil List money as above:
and is to satisfy so much advanced to Dr. Bedloe [Bidloo] for his
service and attendance upon his Majesty in his sickness. |
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Send for an account of what plate is standing out [and not returned
into the Jewel Office] and in whose hands. |
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My Lord [Treasurer] will move the Queen to renew Mr. Castleton's
grant of the stewardship of Kirton but recommends to him the
complying with the former desire of the late Treasury Lords in
restoring Mr. Samsonn. Ibid., p. 177. |
May 29, afternoon. |
Present: Lord Godolphin, Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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[Write to] my Lord Coningsby and Mr. Heathcott to be here on
Tuesday morning about Col. Selwyn's Regiment in Jamaica.
Treasury Minute Book XIII, p. 177. |